A bill creating a commission to study gun violence is scheduled to go to the floor of the N.H. House on Wednesday.
The bill was introduced by state Rep. Renny Cushing, D-Hampton, as an amendment that replaces a pro-gun bill.
Cushing's amendment would create a commission to "study the impact of firearms violence, explore options to strengthen the background check system for firearms sales and consider measures to promote firearms safety."
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